Loading...

Skip to main content
Call us at +1-800-604-9114 for more information about our products or contact us online Need help? +1-800-604-9114 or contact us
product-image-AAA117050_SDS_PAGE15.jpg SDS-PAGE

Docking protein 1 Recombinant Protein | DOK1 recombinant protein

Recombinant Human Docking protein 1

Gene Names
DOK1; pp62; P62DOK
Purity
Greater or equal to 85% purity as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Synonyms
Docking protein 1; N/A; Recombinant Human Docking protein 1; Downstream of tyrosine kinase 1; p62(dok); pp62; DOK1 recombinant protein
Ordering
Host
E Coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell
Purity/Purification
Greater or equal to 85% purity as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Form/Format
Lyophilized or liquid (Format to be determined during the manufacturing process)
Sequence Positions
1-481aa; Full Length
Sequence
MDGAVMEGPLFLQSQRFGTKRWRKTWAVLYPASPHGVARLEFFDHKGSSSGGGRGSSRRLDCKVIRLAECVSVAPVTVETPPEPGATAFRLDTAQRSHLLAADAPSSAAWVQTLCRNAFPKGSWTLAPTDNPPKLSALEMLENSLYSPTWEGSQFWVTVQRTEAAERCGLHGSYVLRVEAERLTLLTVGAQSQILEPLLSWPYTLLRRYGRDKVMFSFEAGRRCPSGPGTFTFQTAQGNDIFQAVETAIHRQKAQGKAGQGHDVLRADSHEGEVAEGKLPSPPGPQELLDSPPALYAEPLDSLRIAPCPSQDSLYSDPLDSTSAQAGEGVQRKKPLYWDLYEHAQQQLLKAKLTDPKEDPIYDEPEGLAPVPPQGLYDLPREPKDAWWCQARVKEEGYELPYNPATDDYAVPPPRSTKPLLAPKPQGPAFPEPGTATGSGIKSHNSALYSQVQKSGASGSWDCGLSRVGTDKTGVKSEGST
Sequence Length
342
Preparation and Storage
Store at -20 degree C, for extended storage, conserve at -20 degree C or -80 degree C.

SDS-PAGE

product-image-AAA117050_SDS_PAGE15.jpg SDS-PAGE
Related Product Information for DOK1 recombinant protein
DOK proteins are enzymatically inert adaptor or scaffolding proteins. They provide a docking platform for the assembly of multimolecular signaling complexes. DOK1 appears to be a negative regulator of the insulin signaling pathway. Modulates integrin activation by competing with talin for the same binding site on ITGB3.
Product Categories/Family for DOK1 recombinant protein
References
p62(dok) a constitutively tyrosine-phosphorylated, GAP-associated protein in chronic myelogenous leukemia progenitor cells.Carpino N., Wisniewski D., Strife A., Marshak D., Kobayashi R., Stillman B., Clarkson B.Cell 88:197-204(1997) Molecular cloning of a truncated p62Dok1 isoform, p22Dokdel.Hubert P., Ferreira V., Debre P., Bismuth G.Eur. J. Immunogenet. 27:145-148(2000) Yu W., Sarginson J., Gibbs R.A. Generation and annotation of the DNA sequences of human chromosomes 2 and 4.Hillier L.W., Graves T.A., Fulton R.S., Fulton L.A., Pepin K.H., Minx P., Wagner-McPherson C., Layman D., Wylie K., Sekhon M., Becker M.C., Fewell G.A., Delehaunty K.D., Miner T.L., Nash W.E., Kremitzki C., Oddy L., Du H., Sun H., Bradshaw-Cordum H., Ali J., Carter J., Cordes M., Harris A., Isak A., van Brunt A., Nguyen C., Du F., Courtney L., Kalicki J., Ozersky P., Abbott S., Armstrong J., Belter E.A., Caruso L., Cedroni M., Cotton M., Davidson T., Desai A., Elliott G., Erb T., Fronick C., Gaige T., Haakenson W., Haglund K., Holmes A., Harkins R., Kim K., Kruchowski S.S., Strong C.M., Grewal N., Goyea E., Hou S., Levy A., Martinka S., Mead K., McLellan M.D., Meyer R., Randall-Maher J., Tomlinson C., Dauphin-Kohlberg S., Kozlowicz-Reilly A., Shah N., Swearengen-Shahid S., Snider J., Strong J.T., Thompson J., Yoakum M., Leonard S., Pearman C., Trani L., Radionenko M., Waligorski J.E., Wang C., Rock S.M., Tin-Wollam A.-M., Maupin R., Latreille P., Wendl M.C., Yang S.-P., Pohl C., Wallis J.W., Spieth J., Bieri T.A., Berkowicz N., Nelson J.O., Osborne J., Ding L., Meyer R., Sabo A., Shotland Y., Sinha P., Wohldmann P.E., Cook L.L., Hickenbotham M.T., Eldred J., Williams D., Jones T.A., She X., Ciccarelli F.D., Izaurralde E., Taylor J., Schmutz J., Myers R.M., Cox D.R., Huang X., McPherson J.D., Mardis E.R., Clifton S.W., Warren W.C., Chinwalla A.T., Eddy S.R., Marra M.A., Ovcharenko I., Furey T.S., Miller W., Eichler E.E., Bork P., Suyama M., Torrents D., Waterston R.H., Wilson R.K.Nature 434:724-731(2005) Insulin receptor-mediated p62dok tyrosine phosphorylation at residues 362 and 398 plays distinct roles for binding GTPase-activating protein and Nck and is essential for inhibiting insulin-stimulated activation of Ras and Akt.Wick M.J., Dong L.Q., Hu D., Langlais P., Liu F.J. Biol. Chem. 276:42843-42850(2001) DOK4 and DOK5 new Dok-related genes expressed in human T cells.Favre C., Gerard A., Clauzier E., Pontarotti P., Olive D., Nunes J.A.Genes Immun. 4:40-45(2003) Immunoaffinity profiling of tyrosine phosphorylation in cancer cells.Rush J., Moritz A., Lee K.A., Guo A., Goss V.L., Spek E.J., Zhang H., Zha X.-M., Polakiewicz R.D., Comb M.J.Nat. Biotechnol. 23:94-101(2005) Phosphoproteome of resting human platelets.Zahedi R.P., Lewandrowski U., Wiesner J., Wortelkamp S., Moebius J., Schuetz C., Walter U., Gambaryan S., Sickmann A.J. Proteome Res. 7:526-534(2008) A quantitative atlas of mitotic phosphorylation.Dephoure N., Zhou C., Villen J., Beausoleil S.A., Bakalarski C.E., Elledge S.J., Gygi S.P.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 105:10762-10767(2008) Targeted mass spectrometric analysis of N-terminally truncated isoforms generated via alternative translation initiation.Kobayashi R., Patenia R., Ashizawa S., Vykoukal J.FEBS Lett. 583:2441-2445(2009) Quantitative phosphoproteomic analysis of T cell receptor signaling reveals system-wide modulation of protein-protein interactions.Mayya V., Lundgren D.H., Hwang S.-I., Rezaul K., Wu L., Eng J.K., Rodionov V., Han D.K.Sci. Signal. 2:RA46-RA46(2009) N-terminal acetylome analyses and functional insights of the N-terminal acetyltransferase NatB.Van Damme P., Lasa M., Polevoda B., Gazquez C., Elosegui-Artola A., Kim D.S., De Juan-Pardo E., Demeyer K., Hole K., Larrea E., Timmerman E., Prieto J., Arnesen T., Sherman F., Gevaert K., Aldabe R.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 109:12449-12454(2012) The unique N-terminal region of SRMS regulates enzymatic activity and phosphorylation of its novel substrate Dok1.Goel R.K., Miah S., Black K., Kalra N., Dai C., Lukong K.E.FEBS J. 280:4539-4559(2013) An integrin phosphorylation switch the effect of beta3 integrin tail phosphorylation on Dok1 and talin binding.Oxley C.L., Anthis N.J., Lowe E.D., Vakonakis I., Campbell I.D., Wegener K.L.J. Biol. Chem. 283:5420-5426(2008)

NCBI and Uniprot Product Information

NCBI GI #
NCBI GeneID
NCBI Accession #
NCBI GenBank Nucleotide #
UniProt Accession #
Molecular Weight
68.4 kDa
NCBI Official Full Name
docking protein 1 isoform b
NCBI Official Synonym Full Names
docking protein 1
NCBI Official Symbol
DOK1
NCBI Official Synonym Symbols
pp62; P62DOK
NCBI Protein Information
docking protein 1
UniProt Protein Name
Docking protein 1
UniProt Gene Name
DOK1
UniProt Entry Name
DOK1_HUMAN

Similar Products

Product Notes

The DOK1 dok1 (Catalog #AAA117050) is a Recombinant Protein produced from E Coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell and is intended for research purposes only. The product is available for immediate purchase. The immunogen sequence is 1-481aa; Full Length. The amino acid sequence is listed below: MDGAVMEGPL FLQSQRFGTK RWRKTWAVLY PASPHGVARL EFFDHKGSSS GGGRGSSRRL DCKVIRLAEC VSVAPVTVET PPEPGATAFR LDTAQRSHLL AADAPSSAAW VQTLCRNAFP KGSWTLAPTD NPPKLSALEM LENSLYSPTW EGSQFWVTVQ RTEAAERCGL HGSYVLRVEA ERLTLLTVGA QSQILEPLLS WPYTLLRRYG RDKVMFSFEA GRRCPSGPGT FTFQTAQGND IFQAVETAIH RQKAQGKAGQ GHDVLRADSH EGEVAEGKLP SPPGPQELLD SPPALYAEPL DSLRIAPCPS QDSLYSDPLD STSAQAGEGV QRKKPLYWDL YEHAQQQLLK AKLTDPKEDP IYDEPEGLAP VPPQGLYDLP REPKDAWWCQ ARVKEEGYEL PYNPATDDYA VPPPRSTKPL LAPKPQGPAF PEPGTATGSG IKSHNSALYS QVQKSGASGS WDCGLSRVGT DKTGVKSEGS T. It is sometimes possible for the material contained within the vial of "Docking protein 1, Recombinant Protein" to become dispersed throughout the inside of the vial, particularly around the seal of said vial, during shipment and storage. We always suggest centrifuging these vials to consolidate all of the liquid away from the lid and to the bottom of the vial prior to opening. Please be advised that certain products may require dry ice for shipping and that, if this is the case, an additional dry ice fee may also be required.

Precautions

All products in the AAA Biotech catalog are strictly for research-use only, and are absolutely not suitable for use in any sort of medical, therapeutic, prophylactic, in-vivo, or diagnostic capacity. By purchasing a product from AAA Biotech, you are explicitly certifying that said products will be properly tested and used in line with industry standard. AAA Biotech and its authorized distribution partners reserve the right to refuse to fulfill any order if we have any indication that a purchaser may be intending to use a product outside of our accepted criteria.

Disclaimer

Though we do strive to guarantee the information represented in this datasheet, AAA Biotech cannot be held responsible for any oversights or imprecisions. AAA Biotech reserves the right to adjust any aspect of this datasheet at any time and without notice. It is the responsibility of the customer to inform AAA Biotech of any product performance issues observed or experienced within 30 days of receipt of said product. To see additional details on this or any of our other policies, please see our Terms & Conditions page.

Item has been added to Shopping Cart

If you are ready to order, navigate to Shopping Cart and get ready to checkout.

Submit a Question

Please complete the form below and a representative will contact you as soon as possible.

Request more Information

Please complete the form below and a representative will contact you as soon as possible.

Request a Manual

Please complete the form below and a representative will contact you as soon as possible.

Request a Quote

Please complete the form below and a representative will contact you as soon as possible.